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@Krieglok posted:

Update on my MTH PS1 Santa Fe F3 set.

Painted and installed more detailed pilots, added windshield wipers, some paint detail on the wipers, painted the horns and added fire cracker antennas to the A units.

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I also picked up the powered B unit and a dummy B unit  to fill out the set

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My MTH F7 set simply received fire cracker antennas on the A units. I am looking for the second B unit MTH produced to go with this set…20-20264-3…tough to find…

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Tom

Nice clean work Tom they look great

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@FrankRazz posted:

This is an Ajin model I was able to buy at a LOW price because it was utterly destroyed. I had to trash its underframe and substitute a hi-rail underframe. The trucks were “frankensteined” together with Atlas wheelsets and modified K-Line fixed couplers.  The finished product is still a total mess, yet it looks exactly like something cowboys got there hands on.

@FrankRazz posted:

Ron, F3 or F7, what make is this engine and is it blue or black?

Thanks.

Frank these locos are Santa Fe freight blue. I got these a long time ago and don't know what brand they are. No ID on them, I just checked. Maybe 3rd rail. I added the lift lugs on the snout of the A unit. I believe they are F7s, but I could be wrong. They are favorites of mine.

Ron H

Good morning SFSun fans, I normally don't have much to post on this thread, but I did find something today.  Its my Lionel Santa Fe #212 Alco AA mated up with a Lionel #218 Santa Fe Alco B unit.  These are all from the middle 60's  (1964-1966).  In the video she pulls a string of 2400 series red-stripe small streamlined passenger cars from 1956.

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Happy Sunday everyone.  Best Wishes for a happy and healthy upcoming week.

Don

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@WesternPacific, Scott, that’s a beautiful Sante Fe set, and nice matching box car, also, you have a great layout, @Don McErlean, that’s a beautiful alco Sante Fe set, on a beautiful layout, @@Trumptrain, Patrick, your picture of the Sante Fe box car brings back memories of my working for a large building supply hardware store while in High School, we unloaded many box cars with lumber, hard work, 85 cents an hour… Here are a few of my Sante Fe cars..Happy Railroading Everyone CBCCCE4E-FB19-44C8-821A-C5DCC9948592885954D6-6026-4017-9FA4-28ADADAEA6DDCF787F13-6323-4918-AC58-4827418C626FB7DBBE46-1CDF-4AE4-B712-53EC1A6FAAC1

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@leapinlarry posted:

@WesternPacific, Scott, that’s a beautiful Sante Fe set, and nice matching box car, also, you have a great layout, @Don McErlean, that’s a beautiful alco Sante Fe set, on a beautiful layout, @@Trumptrain, Patrick, your picture of the Sante Fe box car brings back memories of my working for a large building supply hardware store while in High School, we unloaded many box cars with lumber, hard work, 85 cents an hour… Here are a few of my Sante Fe cars..Happy Railroading Everyone CBCCCE4E-FB19-44C8-821A-C5DCC9948592885954D6-6026-4017-9FA4-28ADADAEA6DDCF787F13-6323-4918-AC58-4827418C626FB7DBBE46-1CDF-4AE4-B712-53EC1A6FAAC1

Larry, glad you like the WarBonnet trio! The F3 AA set are Lionel from 2004 catalog, and believe it or not, the box car is a Menards with Lionel trucks. :-)

I like your Santa Fe collection of photos! The crane hoisting a paperclip and fishing weight is interesting. I really like the ATSF silver box car, very nicely detailed and the silver is cool! Question, is the ATSF 314000 Hopper all metal? I have a Lionel BNSF that looks a lot like that one and it's all metal. Nice Santa Fe Dome Car too!

Happy Santa Fe Sunday!

Scott, to answer your Question, yes the Sante Fe Cylindrical Hopper is aluminum, I have several of Lionel’s aluminum cylindrical hoppers. Thank you and everyone for the kind likes, also, if your in Nashville at either of the conventions, TCA, or LCCA, my home layouts on tour…. Come say hi. @Don McErlean, thank you for coming to the convention. Wow, Sante Fe makes some beaequipment…. Happy Railroading Everyone 01E1CB9F-323F-4B36-AE32-9DDAFB6F0016284D1281-A1AD-440B-92CD-66B660B2B9819CB3756E-B5D9-4763-B290-862D94D5460BE8ED658F-14F3-4311-8268-F958FE204C3D

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Vern - Great train, great lay out and great video.  Super job for the first time (or any time for that matter).  Thanks for posting.

Don

Thank you, Don. Thanks to WesternPacific Scott’s encouragement, I finally tried a video and it worked!

And thank you, Scott.

I appreciate the compliments. 🙏

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